A survey conducted by Cornell University recently found that around half of Americans have a negative view of Islam and would like the US government to curtail the political activity of Muslims in the US.

Addressing a press conference at the headquarters of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), Paul Findley, a former US Congressman, said that the cancer of anti-Muslim and anti-Islamic sentiments was spreading in American society and requires corrective measures to stamp out this malaise.

It was also announced that the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) would be launching a massive $50 million media campaign involving television, radio and newspapers as part of its five-year program to create a better understanding of Islam and Muslims in the US.

Referring to the anti-Islamic sentiments in the US, Findley said that the campaign was being spearheaded by a tiny but influential section of society, including some politicians, academics and opinion-makers.

Findley commended CAIRs initiative that he said could go a long way toward improving the image of Islam and Muslims, which has been badly dented in part due to the events of Sept. 11, 2001.

Speaking on his interaction with the US media, Ibrahim Cooper, spokesman for CAIR, said that his own feeling was that American journalists are receptive to issues affecting Muslims. For this reason, nearly all American newspapers, print or online, refrained from reproducing the caricature of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that were at the center of a controversy earlier this year. He said CAIR took advantage of the issue by distributing DVDs free of charge, bringing out a book on the Prophet, and launching an awareness campaign.

All of this had a positive impact, said Cooper.

Parvez Ahmed, CAIR chairman, spoke on what he described as the most vicious attacks on Islam he has ever seen in recent years, adding that the campaign is being orchestrated by a minority fringe element in the US seeking to drive a xenophobic wedge between Muslims and non-Muslims.

He said a minority of Muslim extremists helps perpetuate anti-Muslim sentiment in the US, but that it is wrong for Americans to rush to conclusions based on these groups that have distorted or misinterpreted Quranic text. He compared it to making judgments on Christians based on the Crusades.

Elaborating on the CAIR campaign to dispel misunderstandings of Islam and Muslims, Nihad Awad, CAIR executive director, said that his group proposes to spend $10 million annually for five years in a media campaign. He said that CAIR would also recruit volunteers and produce educational material as part of its initiative.

We are planning to meet Prince Alwaleed ibn Talal for his financial support to our project. He has been generous in the past, he added.

The poor image that Islam enjoys in the US is entirely of their own making. If CAIR spent more time discouraging barbaric behavior among their co-religionists, and less time whining about discrimination and image problems, they'd make headway a lot faster.

BTW, the ex-congresscritter named in the article is an unfortunate demonstration that the RAT party does not have a monopoly on moonbat dhimmis.

A survey conducted by Cornell University recently found that around half of Americans have a negative view of Islam...

Yep, you know, the suicide bombings and beheadings just might have something to do with creating that view. Naaah, that couldn't possibly be the case. It must be that we're just hateful people. (Do I really need a sarcasm tag?)

"I learned everything I need to know about Islam on September 11, 2001."

... and when they attacked the USS Cole, and when they tried to blow up the World Trade Center before, and when they blew up the Marine barracks in Beirut, and when they attacked the Khobar Towers, and...

My view used to be more moderate - that is, I didn't really think Muslims shouldn't be allowed to live in this country or participate in politics - but almost five years of watching their behavior since 9/11 has made me wonder why we permit them to enter our country even to study. Islam is an insane death cult that wants to drag us all back to the 7th century, it has always been a backwards and insane death cult (even in the 8th century!), and all Muslims are essentially primed and ready to become vicious killers as soon as they get the signal.

This has nothing to do with their countries or where they come from; it's the insane death cult they belong to that makes them incapable of living with the rest of us. Remember, "jihad" is part of their religion and their scriptures, not just something alleged radicals dreamed up. Islam has been this way for 1400 years and it will be this way until it is wiped off the face of the earth in the final battle.

I'd be perfectly happy to see Muslims expelled from this country, and I suspect it will have to happen someday. But instead we have a growing fifth column here, aided and abetted by the left, and I do not feel even remotely optimistic about it.

... and when they attacked the USS Cole, and when they tried to blow up the World Trade Center before, and when they blew up the Marine barracks in Beirut, and when they attacked the Khobar Towers, and...

threw a cripple overboard, shot hostages on airplanes, killed Israeli atheletes, blew up subways in London and Madrid, killed hundreds of Russian school children, blew up a nightclub in Bali...

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posted on 06/21/2006 12:51:44 PM PDT
by CATravelAgent
(Unless you're the lead dog, the view is always the same)

Oh, BTW, Findley, CAIR, et. al. -- most Americans probably didn't think about Islam much at all until the last few years, roughly after 9/11/01. Given what we've seen--both the murderous savagery on the part of many Muslims and the deafening silence on that savagery on the part of most of the rest -- what other kind of opinion of Muslims do you think Americans would have? You call it Islamophobia, which I take you to mean an irrational fear. I say it is good, practical, common sense and completely rational.

How about addressing the substantive problem of Moslems committing and supporting acts of violence against non-Moslems and fellow Moslems, rather than just treating this as some sort of public relations problem?

Awfully nice of us to allow their propaganda machine CAIR to operate freely in our country. Wonder what would happen to well meaning Americans trying to set up a similar organization in Saudi Arabia, or Syria, or Iran, or any other muzzie hell hole? No doubt their heads would be found in a box somewhere.

Let's see, they want to cut off my -- uhh, this is a family web site -- private parts, throw me into a burka, make me the third wife of some goatherder, and refuse to let me vote, drive, work, or go out of the house by myself. I gotta meet the PR agent who thinks they can "improve" Islam's "image."

I want them out. Period. They do not assimilate into our society so I cannot trust them.

A nation of isolated cultures clumping together is not what I envision for my country.

I work in a techinical industry and work around many foreign nationals including muslims from various middle eastern countries. These guys do not actively participate in non work related social activities. They tend to keep to themselves.

I suspect they are quiet because they are not here in large enough numbers yet. They will grow bolder as their numbers increase. I never hear them say anything about world events as they occur. Their silence speaks volumes to me.

Even though I've seen no actions on their part to cause suspicion, occasionally the thought crosses my mind, will one of them decide today is the day to go to his virgins...

We have the right to disagree with any religion. We have the right to protect our culture from interferance from non conformist foreigners. We have the right to defend our nation from people who have openly declared us the enemy and say they will kill us if we don't surrender to their wishes.

Who CAIRS what kind of campaign Islam want's to use to promote the disguise of the Devil? They still represent the Devil and we have no choice but to resist their evil intentions.

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posted on 06/21/2006 1:25:30 PM PDT
by o_zarkman44
(ELECT SOME WORKERS AND REMOVE THE JERKERS!.)

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